大学院薬学研究院

竹村 晃典

タケムラ アキノリ  (Takemura Akinori)

基本情報

所属
千葉大学 大学院薬学研究院 生物薬剤学研究室 助教
学位
博士(薬科学)(2019年3月 千葉大学)

研究者番号
10845209
J-GLOBAL ID
201901010268936972
researchmap会員ID
B000355367

委員歴

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論文

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  • Akinori Takemura, Sanae Ishii, Yugo Ikeyama, Katsuhiro Esashika, Jun Takahashi, Kousei Ito
    Drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics 52 100511 2023年4月26日  査読有り筆頭著者
    Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major factor underlying drug withdrawal from the market. Therefore, it is important to predict DILI during the early phase of drug discovery. Metabolic activation and mitochondrial toxicity are good indicators of the potential for DILI. However, hepatocyte function, including drug-metabolizing enzyme activity and mitochondrial function, reportedly decreases under conventional culture conditions; therefore, these conditions fail to precisely detect metabolic activation and mitochondrial toxicity-induced cell death. To resolve this issue, we employed a newly developed cell culture plate with high oxygen permeability and low drug sorption (4-polymethyl-1-pentene [PMP] plate). Under PMP plate conditions, cytochrome P450 (CYP) activity and mitochondrial function were increased in primary rat hepatocytes. Following l-buthionine-sulfoximine-induced glutathione depletion, acetaminophen-induced cell death significantly increased under PMP plate conditions. Additionally, 1-aminobenzotriazole reduced cell death. Moreover, mitochondrial toxicity due to mitochondrial complex inhibitors (ketoconazole, metformin, and phenformin) increased under PMP plate conditions. In summary, PMP plate conditions could improve CYP activity and mitochondrial function in primary rat hepatocytes and potentially detect metabolic activation and mitochondrial toxicity.
  • Ryota Nakajima, Akinori Takemura, Yugo Ikeyama, Kousei Ito
    The Journal of toxicological sciences 48(2) 65-73 2023年2月  査読有り筆頭著者
    Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a component of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria, induces various biological reactions in vivo. Our previous study suggested that LPS administration disrupts respiratory chain complex activities, enhances reactive oxygen species production, especially in the liver mitochondria, and sensitizes mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) pore opening in rats. However, it is unknown whether LPS-induced MPT pore opening in rats is similarly observed in mice and whether the mechanism is the same. LPS administration to mice increased not only cyclosporin A-sensitive swelling (MPT pore opening) susceptibility, but also induced cyclosporin A-insensitive basal swelling, unlike in rats. In addition, respiratory activity observed after adding ADP was significantly decreased. Based on these results, we further investigated the role of adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT). Carboxyatractyloside (CATR; an ANT inhibitor) treatment decreased respiratory activity after ADP was added in vehicle-treated mitochondria similarly to LPS administration. Additionally, CATR treatment increased MPT pore opening susceptibility in LPS-treated mitochondria compared to that of vehicle-treated mitochondria. Our study shows that ANT maintained a c-state conformation upon LPS administration, which increased MPT pore opening susceptibility in mice. These results suggest that LPS enhances MPT pore opening susceptibility across species, but the mechanism may differ between rat and mouse.
  • Takumi Nukaga, Akinori Takemura, Yuka Endo, Yoshihiro Uesawa, Kousei Ito
    Toxicology Research 2023年1月  査読有り
    Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major factor influencing new drug withdrawal; therefore, an appropriate toxicity assessment at the preclinical stage is required. Previous in silico models have been established using compound information listed in large data sources, thereby limiting the DILI risk prediction for new drugs. Herein, we first constructed a model to predict DILI risk based on a molecular initiating event (MIE) predicted by quantitative structure-activity relationships, admetSAR parameters (e.g. cytochrome P450 reactivity, plasma protein binding, and water-solubility), and clinical information (maximum daily dose [MDD] and reactive metabolite [RM]) for 186 compounds. The accuracy of the models using MIE, MDD, RM, and admetSAR alone were 43.2%, 47.3%, 77.0%, and 68.9%, while the "predicted MIE + admetSAR + MDD + RM" model's accuracy was 75.7%. The contribution of MIE to the overall prediction accuracy was little effect or rather worsening it. However, it was considered that MIE was a valuable parameter and that it contributed to detect high DILI risk compounds in the early development stage. We next examined the effect of stepwise changes in MDD on altering the DILI risk and estimating the maximum safety dose (MSD) for clinical use based on structural information, admetSAR, and MIE parameters because it is important to estimate the dose that could prevent the DILI onset in clinical conditions. Low-MSD compounds might increase the DILI risk, as these compounds were classified as "most-DILI concern" at low doses. In conclusion, MIE parameters were especially useful to check the DILI concern compounds and to prevent the underestimation of DILI risk in the early stage of drug development.
  • Akinori Takemura, Kousei Ito
    Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) 2544 119-127 2022年  査読有り招待有り筆頭著者
    Inhibition of bile acid excretion by drugs is a significant factor in the development of drug-induced cholestatic liver injury. We constructed a new in vitro assay system to detect bile acid-dependent cytotoxicity in hepatocytes. This cell-based system can assess the toxicity of the parent compound, as well as the contribution of metabolite(s). In addition, this system can utilize several types of hepatocytes (primary hepatocytes, hepatoma cell line, and induced pluripotent stem cell-induced hepatocytes). In this chapter, a method to detect drug-induced bile acid-dependent toxicity in hepatocytes is described.
  • Chika Yamamoto, Akinori Takemura, Sanae Ishii, Atsushi Doi, Isao Saito, Hideki Yamada, Yoko Sakai, Tamihide Matsunaga, Kousei Ito
    The Journal of toxicological sciences 47(1) 13-18 2022年  査読有り
    The liver microphysiological system (MPS) model is an in-vitro culture method that mimics physiological blood flow, which enhances basal cellular functions. However, the liver MPS model has not been tested in the preclinical stage because of its obscure utility. It can overcome the major problem of conventional systems-rapid loss of mitochondrial activity in cultured hepatocytes due to limited oxygen supply-by supplying oxygen to cultured hepatocytes using a perfusion device. In this study, we developed a new perfusion culture system that can detect mitochondrial toxicity. Primary mouse hepatocytes were cultured under perfusion condition for 48 hr. The hepatocytes showed increased oxygen consumption and reduced lactate release. These results indicated that the ATP-production pathway was switched from glycolysis to mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation in the perfusion culture system. Furthermore, ATP levels were considerably reduced in the perfusion culture system after exposure to phenformin, a mitochondrial complex I inhibitor. To summarize, the perfusion culture system could improve the mitochondrial activity in primary mouse hepatocytes, and thus, has potential implications in the detection of mitochondrial toxicity.

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